As the
New Year approaches, it’s the perfect time to
declutter your home and refresh positive energy. According to
Vastu and traditional beliefs, a clean, organized, and harmonious home invites
peace, prosperity, and Goddess Lakshmi’s blessings.
1️⃣ Old and Broken Items
· Discard
broken furniture, utensils, and appliances· They symbolize
stagnant energy and can
block new opportunities· Keeping only functional items encourages
flow of prosperity2️⃣ Expired or Stale Food
· Check
pantry, fridge, and spice racks for expired items· Dispose of
old grains, canned goods, and snacks· Fresh food represents
abundance and nourishment for the coming year3️⃣ Unused Clothes
· Donate or recycle
clothes you haven’t worn in a year· Piling up old clothing can attract
negative energy· Creates
space for new beginnings and positive vibes4️⃣ Old Bills and Receipts
· Remove
unpaid or unnecessary bills, receipts, and paperwork· Storing them symbolizes
financial stagnation· Organize essential documents in a
dedicated space5️⃣ Cracked or Broken Decor Items
· Dispose of
cracked mirrors, vases, and decorative pieces· Broken items can
disturb harmony and invite misfortune· Replace them with
new, auspicious decor to attract positive energy
6️⃣ Dead Plants or Dried Flowers
· Remove
wilted flowers and dying indoor plants· They symbolize
decline and negativity· Keep
healthy, vibrant plants to invite
growth and prosperity7️⃣ Cluttered or Messy Corners
· Tidy up
storerooms, balconies, and cabinets· Clutter blocks energy flow and can
hinder success and peace· Organized spaces enhance
positivity and abundance✅ Pro Tip to Attract Goddess Lakshmi
· After cleaning,
sprinkle ganga water or turmeric water in corners· Light
fresh lamps and incense to energize the home· Keep a
dedicated pooja corner for Goddess Lakshmi neat and inviting
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